Infoblox Backend
Provides an integration between Designate and Infoblox grids.
Features
The Infoblox Designate backend allows an Infoblox grid to be used for
serving zones controlled by OpenStack Designate.
The Infoblox backend may be setup to map a specific Designate pool to
a single DNS view, or it may be setup to map individual tenants to
per-tenant DNS views.
Infoblox Configuration
- Create a user for use by Designate.
- Set up one or more name server groups to be used to serve Designate zones.
- Set the Designate mDNS servers as external primaries
- Add a grid member as a grid secondary; select the “Lead Secondary” option
for this member
- Add additional grid secondaries as desired
Designate Backend Configuration
- Designate may be configured to talk to any number of grid API service points
(GM or Cloud appliance).
- Setup a pool for each combination of DNS view and nameserver group you wish
to manage.
- Setup a pool target for each API service point that Designate should talk
to.
- A single Designate pool should point to only one API service point in any
single grid. That is, do not point a pool at more than one API service
point in the same grid.
- It is OK to point a pool at multiple grids, just not to multiple service
points on the same grid.
- You may specify the DNS view and nameserver group on a per-target basis.
- The [infoblox:backend] stanza in the designate configuration file can be
used to set default values for the grid connectivity and other information.
- These values can be overridden on a per-target basis with the “options”
element of the target configuration.
- Set the mDNS port to 53 in the [service:mdns] stanza.
- Designate always puts any servers associated with the pool as NS records for
the domain. So, if you wish for any Infoblox nameservers to be listed in NS
records, they must be added via Designate.
Multi-tenant Configuration
When configured with multi_tenant = True in the designate.conf file, the
DNS view will be chosen as follows:
- A search will be made for a network view with the EA “TenantID”, with the
value of the OpenStack tenant_id.
- If found, then then DNS view used will be <dns_view>.<network_view>, where
<dns_view> is the value specified in designate.conf, and <network_view> is
the name of the view found in the search.
- If no such network view is found, then a network view will be created with the
name <network_view>.<tenant_id>, where <network_view> is the value specified
in designate.conf. This network view will be tagged with the TenantID EA.
- If the DNS view does not exist (in either case above), then it will be
created.